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The Female Swindler - Walter MelvillePromotional card showing Tom H. Taylors production of The Female Swindler by Walter Melville which was first produced at the Terriss Theatre in Rotherhithe, London on 12th October 1903
Visit of Gen Sir Gerald Walter Robert Templer to Turkey - 19Photograph from an album of 26 photographs commemorating the visit of Gen Sir Gerald Walter Robert Templer to Turkey 2 July 1956 - 8 Jul 1956. Associated with the Turkish Army. Date: 1956
Theatre in Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaTheatre Royal in Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Walter Melvilles Company were performing The Girl Who Lost Her Character, a bad woman drama. Date: circa 1904
Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaDe Beers Road, Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa, with shops, traffic and people. Date: circa 1908
Music cover, Be My Little Apple Dumplin Do, a song by Walter H Ford and John W Bratton, sung by Daisy Mayer. 1901
The Wiener Riesenrad - Big Wheel in Vienna, AustriaA rara epostcard view of the Wiener Riesenrad (German for Viennese Giant Wheel), or Riesenrad is a Ferris wheel at the entrance of the Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt
Arthur Walter Gamage, founder of Gamages, a department store in Holborn, London. Date: 1909
The Worst Woman in London by Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 23rd October 1899. One of the many melodramas written by one or other of the Melville brothers. Date: circa 1899
The Girl Who Took The Wrong Turning by Walter MelvillePromotional postcard for The Girl Who Took The Wrong Turning by Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 1st October 1906. The wording is full of innuendo. Date: circa 1906
Sir Walter and Lady de Frece (Vesta Tilley)Sir Abraham Walter de Frece (7 October 1870 7 January 1935) British theatre impresario, and later Conservative Party politician
Walter Butler in One of the Best (1927) directed by T. Hayes Hunter Date: 1927
Richard Culley and Walter Tuckwell - businessmenRichard Culley, New Zealand-born business men, working with Walter Tuckwell and Associates and Walter Tuckwell, New-Zealand-born business men and holder of Walter Tuckwell and Associates
BRY, Theodor de (1528-1598). Ritual friendship dance in the indian Village Secota or Secoton. Illustration in fida tamen narratio Admiranda of commodis et incolarum ritibus Virginiae
Suffragette Mrs. Pankhurst Haverford West 1908. Mrs. Pankhurst addresses a crowd at Haverford West, Pembrokeshire, in July 1908
The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917Photograph taken at 10 Downing Street of the Imperial War Cabinet in 1917. Front row, Henderson, Lord Milner, Lord Curzon, Mr Bonar Law, David Lloyd George, Sir Robert Borden, Mr Massey
Wick House Nursery, Brislington, BristolThe Wick House Nursery, Brislington, Bristol. The home was opened in 1925 by the Waifs and Strays Society in a house donated by Mr and Mrs Walter James. Date: 1920s
Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen Consort of BavariaMaria Theresa of Austria-Este (18491919), Queen Consort of Bavaria, wife of Ludwig III, in a portrait by Walther (Walter) Firle
Vesta Tilley and Walter de Frece at homeMiss Vesta Tilley (1864-1952), music hall entertainer best known for her male impersonations, pictured at her home, the Homestead at Maidenhead, Berkshire, with her husband, Mr Walter de Frece
Scotland / Glasgow 1960SGeorge Square, the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. This fine square is dominated by the Italianate Municipal Chambers, with the Cenotaph in front and the Scott Column. Date: 1960s
SCOTT, Sir Walter (1771-1832). Scottish Romantic writer. The Fair Maid of Perth. Illustration of the novel. Etching
Main characters from the opera Ivanhoe (1891)" Main characters from the opera " Ivanhoe" (1891), libretto by Julian Sturgis and music by Arthur Sullivan, based on Walter Scotts novel
The city of New York by Walter Fessler. Date c1897
Brigadier General Macarthur and Major Wolf in GermanyBrigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, and his Chief of Staff, Major Walter B Wolf, at Sinzig in Rhenish Prussia, Germany
Griselda, Chaucer, Canterbury TalesCanterbury Tales: The Clerks Tale. The marriage of Lord Walter of Saluzzo to Griselda
Wedding of Viscount Bury and Myee CarringtonScene after the wedding of Viscount Bury (Walter Egerton George Lucian Keppel, 9th Earl of Albemarle, 1882-1979) and Lady Judith Sydney Myee Wynn Carrington, at St Margarets Church, Westminster
Sir Wn Haworth / Nobel 37SIR WALTER NORMAN HAWORTH English chemist Date: 1883 - 1950
Raleigh / Boy / StorytellerSIR WALTER RALEIGH English navigator as a young boy, listening to a sailors exciting tales of the sea
Wed at 800 MetresWED AT 800 METRES At San Antonio, Texas, Walter Stone and Mary Shelton are married aboard an airship
Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex 1539 - 76 (1572). Unknown 16th century. Date: 1572
New York Worlds Fair - Ford Motor Building at nightNew York Worlds Fair, USA - Ford Motor Building at night - designed by Walter Teague. Date: 1939
Cartoon, Walter Joyce, English actor -- The Man Opposite. 1884
Bransby Williams in David Copperfield by Walter F. EvelynDavid Copperfield by Walter Frederick Evelyn from the novel by Charles Dickens (1849-50). First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, on 6th April 1923
Sir Walter Raleigh, English writer and explorerPortrait of Sir Walter Raleigh (c1554-1618), English gentleman, writer, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer. circa 1930
Interior photograph of the Capitol Theatre in the HaymarketPhotograph of the interior of the Capitol Theatre in Londons Haymarket. The Theatre was the first design by the now well known cinema architect Andrew Mather
Cinderella by Walter and Frederick MelvilleCinderella, produced by brothers Walter (1875-1937)and Frederick Melville (1877-1938), at the Princes Theatre, on 26th December 1912. The artist is E. P Kinsella. Date: 1912
Charles Peake, Sir Walter Monckton and Lord HoodCharles Peake (left-centre), head of the Foreign Office News Department, and Sir Walter Monckton (right-centre) with Lord Hood (far right). 1940
Walter Monckton at the Civil ServiceWalter Monckton, future Viscount Monckton, was brought in to the propaganda department of the Civil Service during the War
Jannette de la MareJannette, daughter of poet and author Walter de la Mare, dancing at Ciros Club, London. 1928
Johan Ludwig Runeberg Statue and Esplanade, HelsinkiPostcard showing the John Ludwig Runeberg memorial statue (build in 1895) and esplande in Helsinki, Finland. Date: circa 1930
The Apple of Eden, by G Carlton Wallace, a romantic play first produced at the Elephant and Castle, London, August 1910, then the Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, April 1912
Ambrose Applejohns Adventure by Walter Hackett, first produced as Spanish Treasure in Brighton and at the Criterion Theatre, London, July 1921
Almost a Honeymoon by Walter William Ellis, first produced Grand Theatre, Croydon, January 1930 and Garrick Theatre, London, February 1930, touring to Grand Theatre, Swansea, January 1931
The Scott Monument, Edinburgh, Scotland - from the gardens - erected in 1844 from designs by architect George M. Kemp. Within the Gothic Tower is a statue of Sir Walter Scott (in Carrera marble)
Jeep being loaded into the fuselage of a Dakota transport plPhotograph of a jeep being loaded into the fuselage of a Dakota transport plane. Part of a collection of official photographs from the Middle and Far East, World War Two
Illustration, Dandie DinmontIllustration, the character of Dandie Dinmont, a Scottish farmer with dogs and horse, in Walter Scotts novel Guy Mannering (first published 1815). early 19th century
Lady Constance Lytton ArrestedLady Constance Lytton arrested for throwing a stone at the car carrying Sir Walter Runciman through Newcastle in October 1909. Date: 1909
Illustration to The Abbot by Sir Walter ScottIllustration to The Abbot, a novel by Sir Walter Scott set at the time of Mary, Queen of Scots - Roland Graeme Rescuing Henry Seyton. 1820-1824
Mathorn (Mortham) Tower, County DurhamMathorn (Mortham) Tower, near Barnard Castle, County Durham. A medieval house attached to a pele tower, said to have been built about the time of Henry VII (1485-1509)